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  4. TRUMAN SHOULD MEET STALIN SAYS SENATOR

    ARLINGTON, Monday: In a broadcast yesterday, Senator Claude Pepper (Democrat, Florida), appealed to President Truman to try and meet ...

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  5. BEASLEY'S APPEAL

    LONDON Monday —British Empire countries were mindful that they would suffer if, Britain failed to hold, its rightful place among the nations ...

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  6. PRODUCE MORE

    MELBOURNE, Monday: A call for increased production in all industries throughout Australia trite made by the Prime Minister, Mr. ...

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  7. Found Unconscious Beside Mitchell Highway

    ORANGE, Monday: A man and a woman, travelling on a motor cycle from Orange to Bathurst yesterday, were found unconscious at the foot ...

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  8. GENERAL NEWS

    Fine mild day, cold night, light to moderate south to southeast winds. ...

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  9. TOWN TATTLE CONTRIBUTORS

    Will contributors to Town Tattle please send in their contributions for next Friday's issue as soon as possible. ...

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  10. ALLEGED CHILD ATTACKER

    ORANGE, Monday: Orange police this evening arrested a man and charged him with allegedly attacking a 12 1/2 years old girl in East ...

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  11. FOOTBALL TEAM NOMINATIONS

    Nominations of football teams to participate in this year's first, reserve and under 18 grades close tonight. All nominations must be ...

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  12. EARTHQUAKE HITS BRAZILIAN TOWNS

    LA PAZ, Monday.—A severe earth-quake yesterday shook Sucre, and early reports say that two were killed and 14 injured. ...

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  13. 9000ft. Undersea Mountains Found

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Uncharted mountains of up to 9000 feet high were discovered on the floor of the floor of the Indian Ocean between ...

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  14. LATE NEWS

    GENEVA, Monday: Britain submitted to the US Freedom of formation Conference a 12[?] treaty to safeguard the free [?] ...

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  15. IN PALESTINE

    JERUSALEM, Monday: British Military Headquarters have arranged a truce between 1230 Arabs and the survivors from an ambushed Jewish ...

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  16. SHOW REMINDERS

    Exhibitors in the general sections at the forthcoming Bathurst Show are reminded that entries for the sections close tomorrow. A meeting ...

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  17. CW TRIALS POSTPONED

    The Country Week Rugby League trials, originally set down for April 4, at Lithgow, have been put back one week and will now be played on ...

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  18. ENOUGH MATERIALS FOR 17,386 BUILDINGS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Output of building materials this year will meet the needs of the 17,386 homes and flats not completed last year as well ...

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  19. COMPROMISE

    LONDON, Monday—There was no word for compromise in the Russion language declared Cardinal Griffin in Westminister Cathedral yesterday. ...

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  20. PETROL SUPPLY HOLDS OUT

    The petrol supply in Bathurst met the huge demand upon the garages by the record number of visitors over the week end. Last night, leading ...

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  21. £1,100,000,000

    WASHINGTON, Monday: President Trumans plans to ask Congress this week for at least £1,100.000,000 for defence purposes. ...

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  22. Sydney Ear Specialist to Address U.S. Congress

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A Sydney car specialist has bee n invited to this year's US Medical Congress to explain to U.S. doctors the latest development ...

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  23. SOBER BATHURST

    Whether it is the result of the beer strike or not, cannot be stated. However, it can be said that Bathurst was a sober city throughout the ...

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  24. RUMANIAN ELECTIONS

    LONDON Monday—Reports from Bucharest say that the Russian elections yesterday passed off quietly. The election spirit. Was at a low ...

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  25. RUSH OF RECRUITS

    WASHINGTON, Monday: US Army recruiting officers have been swamped with inquiries since President Truman asked Congress from a ...

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  26. Hunt for Commo Rowe Continues

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Queensland police are still searching for Edward Joseph Rowe, Communist councillor of the A.E.U. who was fined £60 and ...

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  27. BACK TO NORMAL MEALS

    Bathurst housewives will welcome the reopening of butcher shops, grovery, fruit and vegetable stores and bakeries this morning, as, in many ...

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  28. U.S. Opposition on British West Africa

    WASHINGTON, Monday,— U.S. Foreign Policy Association opposes immediate self-government for British West Africa on the ground that ...

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  29. NCGM DANCE

    The NCGM will be conducting another of their popular dances in the Red Rose Cafe, Bathurst, on Thursday night next. Jack Coxhead's ...

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  30. BIG BUSINESS BY BATHURST CAFES

    Though the demand for meals in Bathurst yesterday was not as great as what was the case on Saturday and Sunday, most of the Bathurst ...

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  31. Jets for R.A.F.

    LONDON, Monday—The RAF Command is to be equipped throughout with 600 m.p.h. Gloster Meteor jet planes. ...

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  32. Russian-made Tanks in Trieste

    LONDON Monday.—Three hundred Russian made tanks have been brought into the Trieste free zone and concentrated near the border between ...

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  33. CURRENT COUPONS

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  34. Cinema Murder Charge

    LONDON Monday.—Norris Megaw(21), fitter's mate, has been charged with the murder of William Silver, a cinema nightwatchman, who was ...

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  35. NO ACCIDENTS IN BATHURST

    No accidents were reported in Bathurst yesterday and last night. This is most remarkable, considering that the traffic was even more dense ...

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  36. AMBULANCE CASES

    Mrs. J. McCauley, 182 Havannal Street was conveyed from her rest dence to the Bathurst District He pital yesterday. The ambulance als ...

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  37. Britain's Happy Easter

    LONDON, Monday:— Three days clear skies and sunshine, [?] thousands of people to the [?] country over [?] ...

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  38. TRUMAN WILL NOT VISIT

    WASHINGTON, Monday: An announcement from the White House say there is nothing to the report by the Instanbill newspaper, Vatan ...

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  39. ANTI-FRANCO FRONT

    LONDON, Monday— The exiled Spanish Socialist Party at a congress in Toulouse has declared itself ready to join the Spanish Monarchists in a ...

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  40. TRAGICALLY SUDDEN DEATH AT BURRAGA

    The death occurred suddenly yesterday of Mr. Eric Hanrahan (40) a member of a well known Burrag[?] family. The late Mr. Hanrahan was ...

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  41. QUEENSLAND STRIKE

    BRISBANE, Monday; Communist strike leaders have flown to Rockhampton in the hope of combating a strong "back to work" move ...

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  42. TIRED, BUT HAPPY

    Waitresses, who have been busily engaged in serving meals in Bathurst cafes during the Easter period, knocked off last night, tired but ...

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  43. N.Z. CAUGHT CYCLONES TAIL

    AUCKLAND, Monday—The cyclone which came from the Queensland coast, lashed the central part of N.Z. on Sunday and early tiday causing a ...

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  44. Yanks Braved Cold

    NEW YORK, Monday— Million of Americans yesterday braved [?] sonable speeding temperature [?] tend Easter services [?] ...

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  46. ECHO OF CORREGIDOR

    MANILA, Monday—U.S. Army authorities in the Phillipines announcement today that 31ere killed by an old japanese booby trap when they ...

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  47. ONLY ONE FATALITY

    SYDNEY, Monday: Motorists in NSW over the holidays apparently heeded the police and Road Safety Council courtesy campaign. ...

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  48. Below Normal March Temperatures

    SYDNEY, [?]— A fine sky [?] reported from [?] parts of NSW today with [?] ...

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  49. HOLIDAY-MAKERS

    SYDNEY, Monday— Record holiday crowds are returning to Sydney tonight by 65 special and general trains. All trains so far, have been ...

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  50. LAW'S LONG ARM

    NEW YORK, Monday— Third Hole who escaped from gadiff 1914, [?] recapitilised in Raleigh, North California, yesterday ...

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  51. IN INDIA

    NEW DELHI, Monday: Ruler of Kalat State, Mir Ahmad Yar Khan announced accession of Kalat to Pakistan, says Reuber's .Karachi ...

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  52. APPEAL TO UNION

    LONDON, Monday: An appeal to UN to save Jerusalem from destination was made by Archbishop of [?] preaching [?] ...

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